Towards a More General Concept of Inference
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Year of publication | 2013 |
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Description | Sequent calculus is often seen just as a technical tool that lacks the intuitive appeal of natural deduction. I will try to show that this is not necessarily the case. I will argue that sequent calculus is a philosophically well founded system in its own right and that it can be viewed just as "natural" as natural deduction. Consequently, it will be argued that sequent calculus provides a basis for a more general notion of inference that is exemplified by the so-called 2D inference, i.e., deduction-to-deduction inference. |
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